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Frontier Communications And Nokia Connect 100,000 Homes With Next-generation Fiber Broadband Technology

Frontier Communications And Nokia Connect 100,000 Homes With Next-generation Fiber Broadband Technology

Frontier Communications and its strategic technology partner Nokia announced they have connected 100,000 homes to XGS-PON broadband technology. Frontier is using Nokia’s next-generation technology to power its fiber build and deliver services that will enable blazing-fast network speed, reliability, and capacity for Frontier’s residential customers.

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“This is a big step forward for our fiber expansion plan, which will reach 600,000 new locations by the end of this year and a targeted 10 million locations by the end of 2025,” said Veronica Bloodworth, Frontier’s Chief Network Officer. “Customers will enjoy lightning-fast connectivity so they can work, study, surf the internet, and enjoy the latest streaming entertainment.”

With the explosion of internet-connected devices and customers’ expectations of faster and more reliable service, Frontier is future-proofing its business to boost network capacity and speed that challenges the status quo of legacy cable and internet providers. XGS-PON technology provides the capacity necessary for high-bandwidth applications, including HD interactive video, cloud computing, virtual reality, and IoT.

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“The demand for broadband and fiber to support and scale network upgrades is increasing exponentially,” said Sandy Motley, President of Nokia’s Fixed Networks. “Our Quillion chip-powered solution is the most advanced technology on the market and is capable of fueling Frontier’s fiber expansion and helping deliver a superior experience unmatched in speed and reliability.”

Julie Kunstler, Senior Principal Analyst, Omdia, a global research leader in technology, said, “Fiber broadband technologies such as XGS-PON and 25G-PON are providing the foundation that operators need to meet customer demand and address future broadband requirements for both businesses and residences.”

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